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<blockquote data-quote="slaughter25" data-source="post: 500010" data-attributes="member: 3912"><p>Based on snaps?? As in the number of snaps each played last year? Comparing a guy that was on IR for a good chunk of the year vs a guy that was healthy all year isn't a very good way to analyse their contribution to the team. How about we look at some more telling stats that should provide us with a clearer comparison between the two. </p><p> </p><p>Nick Perry</p><p>Over 5 games</p><p>3 sacks ( I refuse to not count the beauty he had on Andrew Luck so sue me ) </p><p>18 tackles </p><p>Extrapolated over 16 games </p><p>9.6 sacks</p><p>57.6 Tackles</p><p> </p><p>Erik Walden </p><p>Over 11 games after moving into starting role from Perry's Injury</p><p>33 Tackles </p><p>2.5 Sacks</p><p>Extrapolated over 16 games</p><p>52.8 tackles</p><p>3.6 sacks</p><p> </p><p>Those alone make it pretty clear who was the more effective player when they made it on the field last year. If that isn't enough lets look at the impact we have all been hoping a guy like Nick Perry should give Clay Matthews. Over the first 5 this beast saw more single blocks, was able to move all over the front 7 and make plays to the tune of 8 sacks. The second half of the year was marred by injury so the comparison isn't exactly perfect. But the fact of the matter is teams were accounting for the athleticism and power Nick Perry brings to the table. On the other hand teams were able to exploit Walden's lack there of. Does anyone need to see a video of Walden being made look like a fool in the playoffs vs SF?</p><p> </p><p>This post isn't meant to crown Nick Perry as a great player or anything more than a promising young guy drafted in the 1st round for a reason. Erik Walden doesn't have the talent in his whole body that Nick Perry uses to lace up his cleats and its not even close.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slaughter25, post: 500010, member: 3912"] Based on snaps?? As in the number of snaps each played last year? Comparing a guy that was on IR for a good chunk of the year vs a guy that was healthy all year isn't a very good way to analyse their contribution to the team. How about we look at some more telling stats that should provide us with a clearer comparison between the two. Nick Perry Over 5 games 3 sacks ( I refuse to not count the beauty he had on Andrew Luck so sue me ) 18 tackles Extrapolated over 16 games 9.6 sacks 57.6 Tackles Erik Walden Over 11 games after moving into starting role from Perry's Injury 33 Tackles 2.5 Sacks Extrapolated over 16 games 52.8 tackles 3.6 sacks Those alone make it pretty clear who was the more effective player when they made it on the field last year. If that isn't enough lets look at the impact we have all been hoping a guy like Nick Perry should give Clay Matthews. Over the first 5 this beast saw more single blocks, was able to move all over the front 7 and make plays to the tune of 8 sacks. The second half of the year was marred by injury so the comparison isn't exactly perfect. But the fact of the matter is teams were accounting for the athleticism and power Nick Perry brings to the table. On the other hand teams were able to exploit Walden's lack there of. Does anyone need to see a video of Walden being made look like a fool in the playoffs vs SF? This post isn't meant to crown Nick Perry as a great player or anything more than a promising young guy drafted in the 1st round for a reason. Erik Walden doesn't have the talent in his whole body that Nick Perry uses to lace up his cleats and its not even close. [/QUOTE]
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